Published On: April 2nd, 1990

Two cleaning companies lost everything in a fire called ‘suspicious.’

The moving date for two London cleaning companies was abruptly pushed ahead by a month Saturday when their rented building was destroyed by what firefighters describe as a “suspicious” blaze.

Servicemaster of London and Servicemaster Contract Services of London were scheduled to move to Tecumseh Avenue from their temporary quarters at 390 Pall Mall St on May 1.

EQUIPMENT LOST: Instead, co-owner Jim Jenkins said the companies, which repair furniture and articles damaged in fires, lost cleaning equipment, supplies and some pieces of furniture being restored

“Everything is burned to a crisp,” he said

Firefighters arrived to find a door slightly opened and the building in flames. A television, VCR. fax machine, photo copier and some carpets were missing.

Fire Inspector Jim Stillwell said the cause won”t be determined until sometime this week. but is being treated as a suspicious fire.

Charlie Winger, president of Servicemaster of London. said a ne1ghbor called 1n the alarm. Winger said insurance will partially cover the loss to Servicemaster, which he puts at SI00,000 Damage to the single-storey building, owned by Siskind, Cromarty, Ivey & Dowler. was estimated at $160,000.

Servicemaster will be open for business today at its new location, Winger said.

 

Published On: April 2nd, 1990 / Last Updated: July 14th, 2020 / Categories: Fire / Tags: / Views: 950 /
Published On: April 2nd, 1990

Two cleaning companies lost everything in a fire called ‘suspicious.’

The moving date for two London cleaning companies was abruptly pushed ahead by a month Saturday when their rented building was destroyed by what firefighters describe as a “suspicious” blaze.

Servicemaster of London and Servicemaster Contract Services of London were scheduled to move to Tecumseh Avenue from their temporary quarters at 390 Pall Mall St on May 1.

EQUIPMENT LOST: Instead, co-owner Jim Jenkins said the companies, which repair furniture and articles damaged in fires, lost cleaning equipment, supplies and some pieces of furniture being restored

“Everything is burned to a crisp,” he said

Firefighters arrived to find a door slightly opened and the building in flames. A television, VCR. fax machine, photo copier and some carpets were missing.

Fire Inspector Jim Stillwell said the cause won”t be determined until sometime this week. but is being treated as a suspicious fire.

Charlie Winger, president of Servicemaster of London. said a ne1ghbor called 1n the alarm. Winger said insurance will partially cover the loss to Servicemaster, which he puts at SI00,000 Damage to the single-storey building, owned by Siskind, Cromarty, Ivey & Dowler. was estimated at $160,000.

Servicemaster will be open for business today at its new location, Winger said.

 

Published On: April 2nd, 1990 / Last Updated: July 14th, 2020 / Categories: Fire / Tags: / Views: 950 /

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